2010/6/8 Matthew Sackman <matthew at rabbitmq.com>
> Hi Nicolás,
>> On Tue, Jun 08, 2010 at 08:33:24AM -0300, Nicolás César wrote:
> (..)
> > What i'm doing wrong?
>> When you hit the memory watermark, the *server* sends to *you* the
> channel.flow{active=false} which you're meant to acknowledge by sending
> back a channel.flow_ok{active=false}. However, depending on which python
> client you're using, this may not be implemented - I'm aware Tony's
> produced an experimental patch for pyamqplib, and I'm not sure about the
> status of flow control in Pika.
>
Thanks Matthew for the excelent response. You probably are talking about
this:
http://code.google.com/p/py-amqplib/issues/detail?id=19
> I think what you're doing is sending a channel.flow to the server which
> is telling the server whether or not to send message to you, not the
> other way around.
>
Thanks for the explanation. I'll see that patch and get my things going
smoothly
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